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  • Mega Evolution is a new trans-evolutionary method found native in the Kalos region. All Mega Evolutions are identified by having "Mega" in front of their name.
  • Primal Evolution are similar to Mega Evolutions except, they do not require a Mega Stone and they do not take up the Mega Evolution slot in battle. So far there are only two of these. * Groudon * Kyogre
  • Mega Evolution is a mysterious process whereby a Pokémon temporarily gains power beyond its normal capabilities. Mega Evolution is a subject studied by Professor Sycamore and its secrets are not all uncovered. Korrina and her grandfather, Gurkinn, are said to be experts on it.
  • Mega Evolution can occur when the player possesses a Mega Ring, and when a Pokémon is holding a particular item. If these conditions are met, then the option to Mega Evolve that Pokémon will appear in the Fight menu when choosing a move for that Pokémon to use. Only one Pokémon per trainer can Mega Evolve in a given battle.
  • Mega Evolution is a special kind of transformation that effects certain Pokemon. It is an extra evolution that brings about a change in appearance and gives a temporary boost to stats in battle. It can only be activated when the player has a Key Stone and the Pokemon is holding its specific Mega Stone. In Beta 4.0, the power of Mega Evolution can be gained by completing the 7th Gym. This nets the player the Mega Bracelet, allowing them to use Mega Evolution for themselves. Certain Pokemon in Tandor are capable of Mega Evolution. In 4.3, these Pokemon are:
  • Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance, it also changes their types, ability and stats. A good example is Ampharos, which, after Mega Evolution, becomes an Electric/Dragon-type Pokémon. But some Pokémon, like Aggron, lose a type after Mega Evolution, going from a Steel/Rock-type Pokémon to a pure Steel-type Pokemon.
  • Mega Evolution is one of the defining features of Pokémon Shuffle. In addition to Abilities, it can drastically change gameplay with effects such as clearing out half the board, and replacing other icons with the Pokémon, potentially causing a very large combo. As in the traditional games, certain Pokémon are able to Mega Evolve, but only if the player possesses the respective Mega Stone. Mega Stones can be obtained by clearing the last stage of any area or from various events. Some things to note:
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  • Mega Evolution is a new trans-evolutionary method found native in the Kalos region. All Mega Evolutions are identified by having "Mega" in front of their name.
  • Primal Evolution are similar to Mega Evolutions except, they do not require a Mega Stone and they do not take up the Mega Evolution slot in battle. So far there are only two of these. * Groudon * Kyogre
  • Mega Evolution is one of the defining features of Pokémon Shuffle. In addition to Abilities, it can drastically change gameplay with effects such as clearing out half the board, and replacing other icons with the Pokémon, potentially causing a very large combo. As in the traditional games, certain Pokémon are able to Mega Evolve, but only if the player possesses the respective Mega Stone. Mega Stones can be obtained by clearing the last stage of any area or from various events. The player may only bring one Mega Evolving Pokémon to a stage (which must be in the first slot on the player's Support Pokémon team). During gameplay, a Mega Gauge on the side of the screen fills up as the player matches icons of that Pokémon. When a the gauge fills, the Pokémon Mega Evolves, and its Mega Power takes over its original Ability. Some Pokémon take longer than others to fill its Mega Gauge. Some things to note: * If the first match in a combo causes a Mega Evolution, the disruption countdown (if any) does not go down * On the 3DS version, the Mega Evolution immediately happens, and any match of the Mega Evolving Pokémon after the match causing it will trigger the Mega Power. In the Mobile version, as of the v1.8 update, the behavior is the same. Before the update, there was a small delay before Mega Powers can trigger, about enough for one or two matches to be processed first. * Once a Mega Power takes over, it does not have to be the first match in a combo for it to activate. This makes Mega Evolution very powerful, as any match will activate the Mega Power. * When a Mega Power activates, the icons in the match don't disappear until the effects are finished (ex. Mega Gengar finishes erasing all its icons on the board). When they do disappear, they ignore anything that could keep it from staying, including Barriers and intersecting matches (meaning that the other match will not activate). * Matching a Mega Evolved Pokémon causes that Pokémon to not spawn for a while (approximately 40 icons)
  • Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance, it also changes their types, ability and stats. A good example is Ampharos, which, after Mega Evolution, becomes an Electric/Dragon-type Pokémon. But some Pokémon, like Aggron, lose a type after Mega Evolution, going from a Steel/Rock-type Pokémon to a pure Steel-type Pokemon. Mega Evolution is only possible during a battle or contest. After the battle/contest ends, the Pokémon will go back into their normal forms. You are limited to having only one Mega Evolution in a battle. Each individual Mega Stone can be used an infinite number of times, but only once per battle. The Mega Evolutions are, in fact, their own species of Pokémon, as seen by the statement that accompanied Mega Mewtwo Y's original reveal which called it "a new Pokémon related to Mewtwo" and also Red stating in Pokémon Origins that Charizard has "evolved even further!"
  • Mega Evolution is a mysterious process whereby a Pokémon temporarily gains power beyond its normal capabilities. Mega Evolution is a subject studied by Professor Sycamore and its secrets are not all uncovered. Korrina and her grandfather, Gurkinn, are said to be experts on it.
  • Mega Evolution can occur when the player possesses a Mega Ring, and when a Pokémon is holding a particular item. If these conditions are met, then the option to Mega Evolve that Pokémon will appear in the Fight menu when choosing a move for that Pokémon to use. Only one Pokémon per trainer can Mega Evolve in a given battle. The Mega Evolution is an extra part of a battle round, and a Pokémon can both Mega Evolve and use a move in the same round. The Pokémon remains Mega Evolved until the end of the current battle, regardless of whether it switches out or faints. Its held item (the Mega Stone) is not consumed by this process.
  • Mega Evolution is a special kind of transformation that effects certain Pokemon. It is an extra evolution that brings about a change in appearance and gives a temporary boost to stats in battle. It can only be activated when the player has a Key Stone and the Pokemon is holding its specific Mega Stone. In Beta 4.0, the power of Mega Evolution can be gained by completing the 7th Gym. This nets the player the Mega Bracelet, allowing them to use Mega Evolution for themselves. Certain Pokemon in Tandor are capable of Mega Evolution. In 4.3, these Pokemon are: Some more Mega Evolutions are planned for inclusion in future releases but aren't obtainable yet. These include: * Arbok * Whimsicott * Daikatuna